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TSGT Marion Moore Thornton Jr.

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TSGT Marion Moore Thornton Jr. Veteran

Birth
Brownsville, Haywood County, Tennessee, USA
Death
5 Jul 1944 (aged 20)
Foxley, Breckland Borough, Norfolk, England
Burial
Allens, Haywood County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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The following information provided by John Dowdy (FAG #47791572):

Killed in World War II
S/Sgt. Marion Thornton Jr. Killed
Squadron: 576th Bomb Sq 392th Bomb Gp
Awards: Purple Heart.
Pilot 1st/Lt. Robert L. Reese

Target: Practice Mission
CASUALTIES NOT LISTED IN MACR
Date Lost: 5-Jul-44
Serial Number: #41-28731,
Aircraft Model B-24H
Aircraft Letter: "V"
Aircraft Name:
Location: near the village of Foxley, Norfolk England
Cause: Accident Crew of 5 Killed

A practice mission involving the 14th, 2nd, 20th, and 95th Combat Wings was scheduled for this day. According to the 2nd Air Division teletype, "New crews and element leaders needing formation practice will be used. Emphasis will be placed on formation flying and timing. A Group commander or air executive will monitor each formation." The "target" was the center of the airfield at Suttonbridge; "bombing" was to be done visually by squadrons at 14,500 feet and an "actual run will be simulated including open bomb doors." The 392nd provided 36 planes for this practice mission--9 planes from each squadron. During this practice mission, two 392nd planes collided, resulting in five deaths from 1/Lt Reese's crew and six deaths from 2/Lt Fidel's crew. The circumstances leading to the collision are unknown.

Since this was just a local training mission to practice formation flying, S/Sgt Donald Schumaker recounted that he, the other three gunners (Sgt Wayne Blackham, Sgt Chester Ellis, and Sgt Henry DeKeyser) and bombardier 2/Lt John Walters did not have to fly. Instead they went to a movie at a local theater and on their return to base found out that their crew and airplane were involved in a mid-air collision. S/Sgt Schumaker did not witness the crash as it occurred before his return to base. However, base personnel must have thought he was aboard the plane as his locker had been cleaned out.

The #41-28731 Crew
1st/Lt. Robert L. Reese Pilot
2nd/Lt. Joseph S. Iannotta Co Pilot
Fl/Of. William O. Minzenberg Navigator
S/Sgt. Marion Thornton Jr.
T/Sgt. Ralph O. E. Butzmann
The following information provided by John Dowdy (FAG #47791572):

Killed in World War II
S/Sgt. Marion Thornton Jr. Killed
Squadron: 576th Bomb Sq 392th Bomb Gp
Awards: Purple Heart.
Pilot 1st/Lt. Robert L. Reese

Target: Practice Mission
CASUALTIES NOT LISTED IN MACR
Date Lost: 5-Jul-44
Serial Number: #41-28731,
Aircraft Model B-24H
Aircraft Letter: "V"
Aircraft Name:
Location: near the village of Foxley, Norfolk England
Cause: Accident Crew of 5 Killed

A practice mission involving the 14th, 2nd, 20th, and 95th Combat Wings was scheduled for this day. According to the 2nd Air Division teletype, "New crews and element leaders needing formation practice will be used. Emphasis will be placed on formation flying and timing. A Group commander or air executive will monitor each formation." The "target" was the center of the airfield at Suttonbridge; "bombing" was to be done visually by squadrons at 14,500 feet and an "actual run will be simulated including open bomb doors." The 392nd provided 36 planes for this practice mission--9 planes from each squadron. During this practice mission, two 392nd planes collided, resulting in five deaths from 1/Lt Reese's crew and six deaths from 2/Lt Fidel's crew. The circumstances leading to the collision are unknown.

Since this was just a local training mission to practice formation flying, S/Sgt Donald Schumaker recounted that he, the other three gunners (Sgt Wayne Blackham, Sgt Chester Ellis, and Sgt Henry DeKeyser) and bombardier 2/Lt John Walters did not have to fly. Instead they went to a movie at a local theater and on their return to base found out that their crew and airplane were involved in a mid-air collision. S/Sgt Schumaker did not witness the crash as it occurred before his return to base. However, base personnel must have thought he was aboard the plane as his locker had been cleaned out.

The #41-28731 Crew
1st/Lt. Robert L. Reese Pilot
2nd/Lt. Joseph S. Iannotta Co Pilot
Fl/Of. William O. Minzenberg Navigator
S/Sgt. Marion Thornton Jr.
T/Sgt. Ralph O. E. Butzmann

Inscription

TENNESSEE
TECH SGT 576 AAF BOMB SQ
WORLD WAR II

Gravesite Details

Funeral July 19, 1948.



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